Herod was succeeded in
Judea by his son,
Herod Archelaus, who built a village in his name not far to the north,
Archelaïs (modern Khirbet al-Beiyudat), to house workers for his date plantation.
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Jericho - Wikipediamother-in-law. After the construction of the palaces, the city had functioned not only as an agricultural center and as a crossroad, but also as a winter resort for Jerusalem's aristocracy.[48] <span>Herod was succeeded in Judea by his son, Herod Archelaus, who built a village in his name not far to the north, Archelaïs (modern Khirbet al-Beiyudat), to house workers for his date plantation.[citation needed] First-century Jericho is described in Strabo's Geography as follows: Jericho is a plain surrounded by a kind of mountainous country, which in a way, slopes toward it li Summary
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